274 lines
11 KiB
C
Executable File
274 lines
11 KiB
C
Executable File
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#ifndef HEADER_UI_H
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#define HEADER_UI_H
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#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_DEPRECATED
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#include "crypto.h"
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#endif
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#include "safestack.h"
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#include "ossl_typ.h"
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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UI *UI_new(void);
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UI *UI_new_method(const UI_METHOD *method);
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void UI_free(UI *ui);
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int UI_add_input_string(UI *ui, const char *prompt, int flags,
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char *result_buf, int minsize, int maxsize);
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int UI_dup_input_string(UI *ui, const char *prompt, int flags,
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char *result_buf, int minsize, int maxsize);
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int UI_add_verify_string(UI *ui, const char *prompt, int flags,
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char *result_buf, int minsize, int maxsize, const char *test_buf);
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int UI_dup_verify_string(UI *ui, const char *prompt, int flags,
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char *result_buf, int minsize, int maxsize, const char *test_buf);
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int UI_add_input_boolean(UI *ui, const char *prompt, const char *action_desc,
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const char *ok_chars, const char *cancel_chars,
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int flags, char *result_buf);
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int UI_dup_input_boolean(UI *ui, const char *prompt, const char *action_desc,
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const char *ok_chars, const char *cancel_chars,
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int flags, char *result_buf);
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int UI_add_info_string(UI *ui, const char *text);
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int UI_dup_info_string(UI *ui, const char *text);
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int UI_add_error_string(UI *ui, const char *text);
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int UI_dup_error_string(UI *ui, const char *text);
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/* These are the possible flags. They can be or'ed together. */
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/* Use to have echoing of input */
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#define UI_INPUT_FLAG_ECHO 0x01
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/* Use a default password. Where that password is found is completely
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up to the application, it might for example be in the user data set
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with UI_add_user_data(). It is not recommended to have more than
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one input in each UI being marked with this flag, or the application
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might get confused. */
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#define UI_INPUT_FLAG_DEFAULT_PWD 0x02
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/* The user of these routines may want to define flags of their own. The core
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UI won't look at those, but will pass them on to the method routines. They
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must use higher bits so they don't get confused with the UI bits above.
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UI_INPUT_FLAG_USER_BASE tells which is the lowest bit to use. A good
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example of use is this:
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#define MY_UI_FLAG1 (0x01 << UI_INPUT_FLAG_USER_BASE)
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*/
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#define UI_INPUT_FLAG_USER_BASE 16
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/* The following function helps construct a prompt. object_desc is a
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textual short description of the object, for example "pass phrase",
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and object_name is the name of the object (might be a card name or
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a file name.
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The returned string shall always be allocated on the heap with
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OPENSSL_malloc(), and need to be free'd with OPENSSL_free().
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If the ui_method doesn't contain a pointer to a user-defined prompt
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constructor, a default string is built, looking like this:
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"Enter {object_desc} for {object_name}:"
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So, if object_desc has the value "pass phrase" and object_name has
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the value "foo.key", the resulting string is:
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"Enter pass phrase for foo.key:"
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*/
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char *UI_construct_prompt(UI *ui_method,
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const char *object_desc, const char *object_name);
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/* The following function is used to store a pointer to user-specific data.
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Any previous such pointer will be returned and replaced.
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For callback purposes, this function makes a lot more sense than using
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ex_data, since the latter requires that different parts of OpenSSL or
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applications share the same ex_data index.
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Note that the UI_OpenSSL() method completely ignores the user data.
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Other methods may not, however. */
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void *UI_add_user_data(UI *ui, void *user_data);
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/* We need a user data retrieving function as well. */
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void *UI_get0_user_data(UI *ui);
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/* Return the result associated with a prompt given with the index i. */
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const char *UI_get0_result(UI *ui, int i);
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/* When all strings have been added, process the whole thing. */
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int UI_process(UI *ui);
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/* Give a user interface parametrised control commands. This can be used to
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send down an integer, a data pointer or a function pointer, as well as
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be used to get information from a UI. */
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int UI_ctrl(UI *ui, int cmd, long i, void *p, void (*f)(void));
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/* The commands */
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/* Use UI_CONTROL_PRINT_ERRORS with the value 1 to have UI_process print the
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OpenSSL error stack before printing any info or added error messages and
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before any prompting. */
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#define UI_CTRL_PRINT_ERRORS 1
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/* Check if a UI_process() is possible to do again with the same instance of
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a user interface. This makes UI_ctrl() return 1 if it is redoable, and 0
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if not. */
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#define UI_CTRL_IS_REDOABLE 2
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/* Some methods may use extra data */
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#define UI_set_app_data(s,arg) UI_set_ex_data(s,0,arg)
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#define UI_get_app_data(s) UI_get_ex_data(s,0)
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int UI_get_ex_new_index(long argl, void *argp, CRYPTO_EX_new *new_func,
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CRYPTO_EX_dup *dup_func, CRYPTO_EX_free *free_func);
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int UI_set_ex_data(UI *r,int idx,void *arg);
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void *UI_get_ex_data(UI *r, int idx);
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/* Use specific methods instead of the built-in one */
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void UI_set_default_method(const UI_METHOD *meth);
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const UI_METHOD *UI_get_default_method(void);
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const UI_METHOD *UI_get_method(UI *ui);
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const UI_METHOD *UI_set_method(UI *ui, const UI_METHOD *meth);
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/* The method with all the built-in thingies */
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UI_METHOD *UI_OpenSSL(void);
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/* ---------- For method writers ---------- */
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/* A method contains a number of functions that implement the low level
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of the User Interface. The functions are:
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an opener This function starts a session, maybe by opening
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a channel to a tty, or by opening a window.
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a writer This function is called to write a given string,
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maybe to the tty, maybe as a field label in a
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window.
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a flusher This function is called to flush everything that
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has been output so far. It can be used to actually
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display a dialog box after it has been built.
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a reader This function is called to read a given prompt,
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maybe from the tty, maybe from a field in a
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window. Note that it's called wth all string
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structures, not only the prompt ones, so it must
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check such things itself.
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a closer This function closes the session, maybe by closing
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the channel to the tty, or closing the window.
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All these functions are expected to return:
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0 on error.
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1 on success.
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-1 on out-of-band events, for example if some prompting has
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been canceled (by pressing Ctrl-C, for example). This is
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only checked when returned by the flusher or the reader.
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The way this is used, the opener is first called, then the writer for all
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strings, then the flusher, then the reader for all strings and finally the
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closer. Note that if you want to prompt from a terminal or other command
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line interface, the best is to have the reader also write the prompts
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instead of having the writer do it. If you want to prompt from a dialog
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box, the writer can be used to build up the contents of the box, and the
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flusher to actually display the box and run the event loop until all data
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has been given, after which the reader only grabs the given data and puts
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them back into the UI strings.
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All method functions take a UI as argument. Additionally, the writer and
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the reader take a UI_STRING.
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*/
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/* The UI_STRING type is the data structure that contains all the needed info
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about a string or a prompt, including test data for a verification prompt.
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*/
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DECLARE_STACK_OF(UI_STRING)
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typedef struct ui_string_st UI_STRING;
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/* The different types of strings that are currently supported.
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This is only needed by method authors. */
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enum UI_string_types
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{
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UIT_NONE=0,
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UIT_PROMPT, /* Prompt for a string */
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UIT_VERIFY, /* Prompt for a string and verify */
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UIT_BOOLEAN, /* Prompt for a yes/no response */
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UIT_INFO, /* Send info to the user */
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UIT_ERROR /* Send an error message to the user */
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};
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/* Create and manipulate methods */
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UI_METHOD *UI_create_method(char *name);
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void UI_destroy_method(UI_METHOD *ui_method);
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int UI_method_set_opener(UI_METHOD *method, int (*opener)(UI *ui));
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int UI_method_set_writer(UI_METHOD *method, int (*writer)(UI *ui, UI_STRING *uis));
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int UI_method_set_flusher(UI_METHOD *method, int (*flusher)(UI *ui));
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int UI_method_set_reader(UI_METHOD *method, int (*reader)(UI *ui, UI_STRING *uis));
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int UI_method_set_closer(UI_METHOD *method, int (*closer)(UI *ui));
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int (*UI_method_get_opener(UI_METHOD *method))(UI*);
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int (*UI_method_get_writer(UI_METHOD *method))(UI*,UI_STRING*);
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int (*UI_method_get_flusher(UI_METHOD *method))(UI*);
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int (*UI_method_get_reader(UI_METHOD *method))(UI*,UI_STRING*);
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int (*UI_method_get_closer(UI_METHOD *method))(UI*);
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/* The following functions are helpers for method writers to access relevant
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data from a UI_STRING. */
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/* Return type of the UI_STRING */
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enum UI_string_types UI_get_string_type(UI_STRING *uis);
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/* Return input flags of the UI_STRING */
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int UI_get_input_flags(UI_STRING *uis);
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/* Return the actual string to output (the prompt, info or error) */
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const char *UI_get0_output_string(UI_STRING *uis);
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/* Return the optional action string to output (the boolean promtp instruction) */
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const char *UI_get0_action_string(UI_STRING *uis);
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/* Return the result of a prompt */
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const char *UI_get0_result_string(UI_STRING *uis);
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/* Return the string to test the result against. Only useful with verifies. */
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const char *UI_get0_test_string(UI_STRING *uis);
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/* Return the required minimum size of the result */
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int UI_get_result_minsize(UI_STRING *uis);
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/* Return the required maximum size of the result */
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int UI_get_result_maxsize(UI_STRING *uis);
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/* Set the result of a UI_STRING. */
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int UI_set_result(UI *ui, UI_STRING *uis, const char *result);
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/* A couple of popular utility functions */
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int UI_UTIL_read_pw_string(char *buf,int length,const char *prompt,int verify);
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int UI_UTIL_read_pw(char *buf,char *buff,int size,const char *prompt,int verify);
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/* BEGIN ERROR CODES */
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/* The following lines are auto generated by the script mkerr.pl. Any changes
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* made after this point may be overwritten when the script is next run.
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*/
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void ERR_load_UI_strings(void);
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/* Error codes for the UI functions. */
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/* Function codes. */
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#define UI_F_GENERAL_ALLOCATE_BOOLEAN 108
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#define UI_F_GENERAL_ALLOCATE_PROMPT 109
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#define UI_F_GENERAL_ALLOCATE_STRING 100
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#define UI_F_UI_CTRL 111
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#define UI_F_UI_DUP_ERROR_STRING 101
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#define UI_F_UI_DUP_INFO_STRING 102
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#define UI_F_UI_DUP_INPUT_BOOLEAN 110
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#define UI_F_UI_DUP_INPUT_STRING 103
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#define UI_F_UI_DUP_VERIFY_STRING 106
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#define UI_F_UI_GET0_RESULT 107
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#define UI_F_UI_NEW_METHOD 104
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#define UI_F_UI_SET_RESULT 105
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/* Reason codes. */
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#define UI_R_COMMON_OK_AND_CANCEL_CHARACTERS 104
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#define UI_R_INDEX_TOO_LARGE 102
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#define UI_R_INDEX_TOO_SMALL 103
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#define UI_R_NO_RESULT_BUFFER 105
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#define UI_R_RESULT_TOO_LARGE 100
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#define UI_R_RESULT_TOO_SMALL 101
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#define UI_R_UNKNOWN_CONTROL_COMMAND 106
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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#endif
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#endif
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